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Posted on 15 October 2009.
• 880 175 families / 4 320 699 individuals have been affected in 1 902 barangays. 45 129 families / 216 941 individuals remain in 447 evacuation centres
• Casualties: Casualties: 437 Dead, 3 769 injured
• Confirmed acute watery diarrhea outbreak in 2 municipalities (San Pedro, Laguna; Marilao, Bulacan)
• Confirmed Leptospirosis outbreak in 3 barangays in Marikina (Tumana, Concepcion, Malanday)• More than Php 1B (USD 21 M) in damage to health facilities reported
• The top 5 morbidity cases in the evacuation centers according to 3-day running average by National Epidemiology Center are: acute respiratory infection (53%), skin infection (19%), diarrhea (15%), fever (9%), influenza-like illness (4%), pneumonia (0.3%)
• As of 13 October 2009, mobile missions have been conducted by 187 Medical, 25 Psychosocial, 33 WASH, 5 Nutrition, 2 Disease Surveillance, 13 Assessment, 54 Public Health teams, and 6 international teams deployed by DOH to 452 sites
• 675 681 families / 3 136 965 individuals have been affected in 4 472 barangays in 356 municipalities. 17 506 families / 83 432 individuals remain in 179 evacuation centres
• Casualties: 375 Dead, 185 injured
• The top morbidities based preliminary data from consultations in 2 Municipalities affected are: wounds, upper respiratory tract infection, skin infections, hypertension, and others (muscle pains, headache, acute gastroenteritis)
• More than Php 498M (USD 10.3 M) in damage to 13 health facilities has been reported
• Access to essential health services: DOH estimates at least Php 1 B (USD 21 M) in damage was sustained by 17 Government Hospitals, 110 Municipal Health Centers, and 7 LGU Hospitals.
• The top 5 morbidity cases in the evacuation centers according to 3-day running average by National Epidemiology Center are: acute respiratory infection (53%), skin infection (19%), diarrhea (15%), fever (9%), influenza-like illness (4%), pneumonia (0.3%)
• The National Epidemiology Center (NEC) has confirmed an outbreak of acute watery diarrhea in one barangay in Marilao, Bulacan and one evacuation center in San Pedro, Laguna. 97 cases have been reported by DOH hospitals (1 adult, 96 pediatric). Two deaths have been confirmed in Marilao, both of female children (1 year-old and three year-old). Cases have been confirmed by The Research Institute for Tropical Medicine. Reports from San Pedro are still incoming. New cases down from 50 cases per day to 1-2 per day.
• NEC has also confirmed an outbreak of Leptospirosis in 3 barangays in Marikina (Tumana, Concepcion, Malanday). 230 cases of Leptospirosis (197 adult, 33 pediatric) are reported from DOH hospitals and reports from private hospitals are still incoming.
• DOH will meet with local chief executives of affected areas and has increased logistic support to hospitals to enhance surge capacity. Details of government intervention measures will be seen in the coming days.
• NEC has given contact information for event-based reporting where cluster agencies and other partners can share information obtained from their mobile clinics or assessment efforts (see below).
• WHO has procured and will donate 20 diarrheal kits that can treat up to 10,000 cases to DOH HEMS and NGOs that are responding to the disaster. MSF has sent a medical team to Marilao. The surveillance system, case management, and preventive measures need to be reinforced in all evacuation centers and flood affected areas. More resources are needed to contain the potential spread of water-borne diseases.
• As of 13 October 2009, 227 portalets have been distributed for 8 evacuation centers in Marikina (80 units), 6 evacuation centers in Quezon City (36 units ), 4 evacuations in Pasig (29), one evacuation center in Pateros (3), 5 centers in Muntinlupa (26), 9 centers in Cainta (29), and 4 sites in Laguna (24). For a detailed distribution list, please visit: http://www.un.org.ph/response14.html.
• WHO is providing continued technical guidance to DOH and the health cluster by providing case management guidelines for Leptospirosis and acute watery diarrhea in the WHO Philippines Website (www.wpro.who.int/philippines), UN Health Cluster Response Page (link below), as well as through cluster communications. Health Cluster Toolkits are also being distributed to cluster agencies.
• Communicable disease risk analysis has been done by WHO and the results have been shared with cluster agencies through the publication of the document “Public health risk assessment and interventions: Tropical Storm Ketsana and Typhoon Parma: the Philippines” available inhttp://www.who.int/diseasecontrol_emergencies/publications/
philippines_20091009_en.pdf.
• WHO will provide 2 generator sets to Amang Rodriguez Memorial Medical Center.
• Several areas have limited access to health services and aid
• Fluidity of evacuation camp situation hinders accurate mapping, assessment, and disease surveillance
• Prolonged high-risk exposure due to retained flood water in many areas is expected
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• Rapid needs assessment by UN-GOP team still ongoing.
• The top morbidities based preliminary data from 74 consultations (58 adult, 16 pediatric) in 2 Municipalities affected are: wounds, upper respiratory tract infection, skin infections, hypertension, and others (muscle pains, headache, acute gastroenteritis).
• Php 498M (USD 10.3 M) in damage to 6 hospitals, 1 Regional office, 4 rural health units, and 2 barangay health stations have been reported. Region 1 Medical Center, the main trauma center for the region, reported damages amounting to more than Php 456M (USD 9.5M). Damage to records, pharmacy, laboratory, radiology, OR, ER, DR, blood bank, OPD facilities and equipment amounted to more than PhP 453M (USD 9.4M). Emergency room operations and ward admissions have resumed but serious cases and those requiring surgery are referred to private facilities or to the provincial hospital.
• The United Nations Disaster Assessment and Coordination (UNDAC) team, together with representatives from IOM, WFP, WHO, UNFPA, and DOH will conduct a rapid needs assessment of the affected areas in Regions I, III, and Cordillera Administrative Region (CAR).
• DOH has deployed 1 medical and 1 assessment team to 6 Evacuation Centers in CAR.
• More than Php 2.72 M (USD 566 679) has been given by DOH in augmented drugs, medicines and supplies.
• UNFPA has distributed 430 hygiene kits to Region III and is doing rapid assessments in Baguio City and the Province of Benguet.
• Massive flooding in the affected areas from the collapse of dikes and release of water from major dams in the affected regions is expected to continue early into the coming week.
• Thirty eight (38) municipalities and three (3) in Region I are still flooded as of 10:00 PM, October 11, 2009: 23 and 3 cities in Pangasinan; 9 in La Union, 1 in Ilocos Sur and 5 in Ilocos Norte.
• A total of fifty six (56) road sections and nine (9) bridges were affected which were rendered impassable or hardly passable.
• Continued assessment of the health situation in the affected communities and in evacuation centers to determine the most urgent health needs
Source: World Health Organization http://www.wpro.who.int/philippines/home/Sitrep+12.htm
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Posted on 13 October 2009.
The House of Representatives approved on third and final reading Monday evening a joint resolution authorizing the use of unprogrammed funds for the proposed additional P12 billion calamity fund.
House Joint Resolution (HJR) 48 authorizes the use of unprogrammed funds for “relief, rehabilitation, reconstruction and other services in areas affected by natural calamities.”
A total of 179 members of the Lower Chamber voted for the measure, with one congressman — Nueva Ecija Rep. Eduardo Nonato Joson — voting against it.
Explaining his vote, Joson said that the allotment of additional P12 billion calamity fund involves an “illegal transfer of fund.”
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Posted on 10 October 2009.
Value of losses to agriculture and fisheries due to tropical storm ‘Ondoy’ and typhoon ‘Pepeng’ have reached P10.1 billion, according to the latest report from the Department of Agriculture Central Action Center (DACAC).
Initial damages to the rice sector brought about by the two weather disturbances amounted to P8.4 billion or equivalent to 477,736 metric tons (MT) of the staple food. Around 312,366 hectares of rice lands were affected.
DACAC said the initial production losses in rice was 7.38 percent of the national target of 6,478,960 MT for the October-December production.
For the corn sector, affected areas due to Ondoy and Pepeng were recorded at 11,083 hectares, where some 18,467 MT of the crop were damaged amounting to P245 million.
DACAC said the total corn production losses was equivalent to 1.32 percent of the 1,396,394 MT national target for the quarter.
Irrigation facilities, like communal irrigation system, among others, damaged by the two weather disturbances amounted to P1.259 billion.
Production losses on high-value commercial crops reached about P337 million,
On the other hand, the fisheries sector incurred P211 million losses, affecting some 8,356 hectares of fishponds with milkfish (bangus), tilapia, prawn, fish cages and seaweed farms.
Damaged facilities and equipment, such as boats, gillnets, fish traps, squid jiggers, among others, were valued at P3 million.
Total damages on the livestock and poultry sector reached P41 million.
A total of P1.3 million worth of poultry houses, pig pens and other facilities for this sector was destroyed.
Meanwhile, local executives of Cagayan province — Governor Alvaro Antonio, Vice Governor Leonides Fausto — including some 29 provincial agriculturists and DA Regional executive director Andrew Villacorta, held a meeting earlier to discuss the assistance to be given to the farmers affected by the typhoons.
The governor said the provincial government has allocated some P20 million fund for the purchase of needed seedlings and other farm inputs which shall be distributed to small farmers of the province.(PNA- Lilybeth G. Ison)
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Posted on 10 October 2009.
President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo today opened Malacanang properties in Baguio City and Ilocos region as evacuation and monitoring centers of the Regional Disaster Coordinating Council (RDCC) of Region 1.
In her statement issued this morning, the President said the Mansion House, the presidential residence in the country’s summer capital, would immediately be opened to government employees displaced by typhoon “Pepeng,” in much the same way that Malacañang were earlier opened to victims of typhoon “Ondoy”.
The “Malacanang ti Amianan” in Ilocos was made the temporary office of RDCC Region 1, whose jurisdiction was expanded to include Abra province.
The Vice President cottage, a property owned by the Development Bank of the Philippines (DBP) in Baguio City, was converted by the President as the office of the Baguio City Disaster Coordinating Council (DCC).
The President also obliged officials and cadets of the Philippine Military Academy (PMA) to provide assistance to displaced state employees inside Mansion House.
Meanwhile, the President reassured affected residents in Northern and Central Luzon that the government would continue to do its best to help ease their plight even as rescue, relief, and rehabilitation efforts in other areas nationwide were ongoing.
“Maaasahan ng ating mga kababayang nasalanta ng bagyong ‘Pepeng’ pati na rin ng ‘Ondoy’ ang patuloy na pagtaguyod at pagtulong ng pamahalaan, ng mga kasundaluhan at kapulisan,” she said, adding that she was personally extending the nation’s sympathy and concern for the families heavily affected by typhoon ‘Pepeng.’ (PNA)
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Posted on 10 October 2009.
Malacanang said on Friday that the “Oplan Sagip Bayan” has received more than P58 million worth of donations in cash and in kind.
At the same time, Press Secretary Cerge Remonde said in a media briefing in Malacanang the Oplan Sagip Bayan has sent relief packages containing food and non-food items to 163,476 families in seven evacuation centers.
”The relief goods have to be trucked from Kalayaan Hall in Malacanang Palace, where the Oplan Sagip Bayan is housed, to the evacuation centers. And that responsibility rests squarely on members of the Presidential Security Group,” Remonde said.
According to Remonde, when President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo directed the Presidential Management Staff to set up Oplan Sagip Bayan, big groups of volunteers immediately came to the Palace to help repack the relief goods. There have been 6,657 volunteers tallied so far.
Remonde said the relief goods packed in Kalayaan Hall originally were intended to benefit just the victims of storm “Ondoy” but unfortunately, typhoon “Pepeng” struck Northern Luzon just a few days ago.
”But I would like to give you this assurance that all concerned government agencies have already swung into action to mitigate the disaster. The Department of National Defense and the Department of Social Welfare and Development have been at it since it was announced by PAGASA that the typhoon would likely wreak havoc in Northern Luzon,” the Press Secretary explained.
National Disaster Coordinating Council (NDCC) Chairman and Defense Secretary Teodoro has requested the United States Embassy to authorize a redeployment of US military forces to Northern Luzon to join the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP), which are already at work there, conducting disaster response operations and extending humanitarian assistance.
According to Remonde, the participants in the RP-US Balikatan military exercises, particularly the US forces, will now render humanitarian assistance to the calamity victims in Northern Luzon.
He said PMS Secretary Hermogenes Esperon Jr. is now in Pangasinan, monitoring the rescue operations of the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) with the support of the US Harpers ferry carrying two Chinook helicopters.
Remonde also said that the Philippine Navy has dispatched five teams — three teams in Pangasinan and two teams in Nueva Ecija. Each team is composed of an officer and 15 enlisted personnel, with a rubber boat with outboard motor for rescue and relief operation and a truck equipped with a chain saw, assorted tools, as well as first aid kits.
”Other AFP and PNP teams have been pre-positioned in vulnerable areas of Nueva Ecija, Tarlac, Zambales, La Union, Benguet, Batanes, and Tuguegarao,” he added.
He also noted that five helicopters — three in Nueva Ecija, two in Isabela and one in Baguio City — stand ready to rescue people in distressed situation.
”On relief operations, DSWD has distributed P15.2 million worth of assorted relief goods, in the form of food and non-food items. It has also, on standby, P95 million worth of commodities that may be drawn at a moment’s notice and P11.5 million in additional funds for the purchase of emergency relief supplies,” Remonde said. (PNA)
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Posted on 05 October 2009.
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Posted on 05 October 2009.
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Posted on 02 October 2009.
NDCC or National Coordinating Council released an updates for the anticipation of supertyphoon Pepeng, signed by NDCC Administrator, OCD and Executive Officer, Mr. Glenn J. Rabonza. As of October 2, 2009, 1:00 pm.
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Posted on 02 October 2009.
President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo ordered today local government units (LGUs) in the provinces that will be directly affected by typhoon ‘Pepeng’ to implement forced evacuation in vulnerable areas to prevent further loss of lives and identify temporary shelters for evacuees.
The President issued the order to local government executives of Camarines Norte, Aurora, Northern Quezon, Pollilio Island, Isabela and Cagayan.
At the same time, the President ensured that disaster relief response teams fielded in vulnerable areas are equipped with rubber boats, portable generators, M35 trucks, and life-saving kits.
In between the National Disaster Coordinating Council (NDCC) meeting in Cainta this morning, the President stressed to governors of provinces in the path of typhoon Pepeng the importance of preemptive and, if needed, forced evacuation.
The Philippine Atmospheric Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (PAGASA) said typhoon ‘Pepeng’ is expected to make landfall in Aurora and Isabela by Saturday morning.
As of 11 am today, Catanduanes, Camarines Norte, Northern Quezon, Aurora, Pollilio Island and Isabela are now under public storm warning signal #2.
The weather bureau said “Pepeng” could develop into a supertyphoon within the next 24 hours. (PND)
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